DomY
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- Aug 11, 2008
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Too much tinkering. Go with what works.
Sedin Sedin Burrows
Higgins Roy Kesler
Raymond Lapierre Hansen
Weise Ebbett* Kassian
*Ebbett taking the odd shift, but will mostly be Kesler, Lapierre or Sedin double shifting here.
The Raymond-Roy-Hansen line truly dominated the Pavelski line. Thornton line was neutralized by the Kesler line. Couture line just happened to get loose for one. I think with the above combinations, the Lapierre line can succeed against Pavelski, and we can pot a few at the expense of Thornton, Burns and Galiardi.
Sedin Sedin Burrows
Higgins Roy Kesler
Raymond Lapierre Hansen
Weise Ebbett* Kassian
*Ebbett taking the odd shift, but will mostly be Kesler, Lapierre or Sedin double shifting here.
The Raymond-Roy-Hansen line truly dominated the Pavelski line. Thornton line was neutralized by the Kesler line. Couture line just happened to get loose for one. I think with the above combinations, the Lapierre line can succeed against Pavelski, and we can pot a few at the expense of Thornton, Burns and Galiardi.